Hayden from The NZ Drug Foundation is back up in the studio for What's The Buzz - this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about magic mushrooms. Whakarongo mai nei!
Charlie is up in the studio again, this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about the beautiful Papua New Guinean Kindeng single origin bean from eighthirty (which we're giving away on the show this week!) and testing Rosetta and Milly's tasting abilities. Whakarongo mai nei!
Eliza is joined by Phillip Hadfield in the studio this morning, Phillip shares a few of his favourite songs as well as the world radio premiere of a brand new Cut Off Your Hands track.
We had Dan Nash in the studio talking about his work, QWHATDOESABORDERCOLLEYEATALUCKILYFINEPOWDER, at RM gallery. We hear some of the soundtrack from an earlier work shown at North Projects, and talk gaming, dogs, and listen to some beach boys. Theo talks to Jem Noble about his show Dream Dialects, on now at Te Tuhi in Pakuranga.
This week Sam takes a look at the Doors final studio album with Jim Morrison "L.A. Woman" from 1971. This album was a back to basics blues rock album and is now considered one of the band's best albums 45 years later.
Ximena & Pearl review some of their favourite pieces from this year on The Wire. They look at the housing crisis with economist Shamubeel Eaqub, how the Harambe meme is actually racist, the global drugs survey, the sale of RNZ's Auckland office & studio space, and the origin of the term 'yaaas'. They also have their weekly chat with Labour leader Andrew Little and US correspondent Jason Leopold about the year that was 2016.